The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... demonstration here as in other sciences , since they consist of the very same kind of ideas , [ viz . general abstract ones , the true and only ground of all general knowledge ] ; provided always that the terms be once clearly settled ...
... demonstration here as in other sciences , since they consist of the very same kind of ideas , [ viz . general abstract ones , the true and only ground of all general knowledge ] ; provided always that the terms be once clearly settled ...
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... proposed to us ; and not peremptorily or intemperately require demonstration , and demand certainty , where probability only is to be had , and which city , a cure ofscepticism and idleness . is sufficient 4 INTRODUCTION .
... proposed to us ; and not peremptorily or intemperately require demonstration , and demand certainty , where probability only is to be had , and which city , a cure ofscepticism and idleness . is sufficient 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... demonstration , but a bare ex- plication or understanding of the terms . Under which , there seems to me to lie this fallacy ; that men are supposed not to be taught , nor to learn any thing de novo ; when , in truth , they are taught ...
... demonstration , but a bare ex- plication or understanding of the terms . Under which , there seems to me to lie this fallacy ; that men are supposed not to be taught , nor to learn any thing de novo ; when , in truth , they are taught ...
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